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In March of 2026, the great Chuck Norris passed away at 86 years old creating the conclusion of the era of action films and pop culture.
He is known for being an extremely tough character when acting and having a disciplined way of living.
He is an icon of strength and perseverance in the history of humanity who went from a very low income to an internationally revered symbol of strength.
He was the best in martial arts, the best actor, and extremely influential in so many ways: from movies to TV to the internet, the influence of Chuck Norris will be felt for a long time to come.
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Early Life and Martial Arts Start

Chuck Norris was born in 1940 in Oklahoma and grew up knowing how hard work pays off, and how important determination is.
He began his journey into the world of martial arts while serving in the United States Air Force, and was stationed in South Korea.
During this time, he was introduced to Tang Soo Do. Over time, he received several black belts in Tang Soo Do and other martial arts.
During the 1960's Norris was continually winning karate competitions in America, which launched him into becoming one of the top martial artists in the world.
His success as a martial artist helped pave the way for his entry into the entertainment industry later in life through acting.
Rise to Fame in Hollywood
Chuck Norris made the transition into actor in the 1970's, and his breakout role was co-starring alongside Bruce Lee in The Way of the Dragon.
Norris had developed a screen presence and fighting style that was an obvious match for action movies.
Norris established himself as an action film star with a string of successful movies such as Missing in Action and The Delta Force, where he played tough secure heroes.
Norris's rugged appearance and straightforward storytelling fit perfectly with the audience during the 1980s when action films were at their height.
Television Success with Walker, Texas Ranger
With the success of Walker, Texas Ranger (1993-2001), Norris gained a new level of fame as he played a lead character who combined martial arts and a strong ethical code while battling crime in Texas. Walker, Texas Ranger, gained widespread popularity as a well-balanced mix of action, justice, and family-suitable programming.
Chuck was able to elevate his status even further with the support of millions of fans, thus cementing his place in pop culture.
Accomplishments Beyond Acting
In addition to his Hollywood accomplishments, Chuck Norris contributed significantly to the world of martial arts and fitness.
He has established numerous training programs, authored a number of self-help and discipline-related books, and inspired countless athletes over a long period of time.
He is also well known for his charity work and has worked extensively with youth programs in building self-esteem and teaching character through martial arts training. Norris's dedication to discipline and personal growth has played a major role in his legacy.
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